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Changjiang Nuclear Power Plant to start construction in October
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Engineering trucks are seen at the construction site of the Changjiang Nuclear Power Plant, south China's Hainan Province, July 1, 2009. With a total investment of 17 billion yuan, the construction of the first stage of the Changjiang project with two units that generate 650,000 kilowatts each is expected to be started this October and put into practice in 2014. The two units will use advanced second-generation pressurized water reactor technology. [Zhao Yingquan/Xinhua]
Engineering trucks are seen at the construction site of the Changjiang Nuclear Power Plant, south China's Hainan Province, July 1, 2009. With a total investment of 17 billion yuan, the construction of the first stage of the Changjiang project with two units that generate 650,000 kilowatts each is expected to be started this October and put into practice in 2014. The two units will use advanced second-generation pressurized water reactor technology. [Zhao Yingquan/Xinhua]


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